Signup was rejected

Work-email rules, duplicate accounts, password length, and closed regions.

Signup is deliberately strict, because the account is tied to credits and to a dataset that has to stay clean. Five messages account for nearly every rejection.

An account with that email already exists

An account with that email already exists. Try signing in.

You already registered, often months ago or through a sample link. Use 'Forgot password' on the login page rather than creating a second account. Two accounts split your credits, lists and exports across two places, which is annoying to undo later.

Please use your work email address

Please use your work email address.

Free mailbox providers and disposable domains are refused at signup. Use the address you would put in an email signature. If your company genuinely runs on a free provider, write to support@argorant.com from that address and say so.

Password must be at least 8 characters

Password must be at least 8 characters.

No other complexity rules apply. Length is the only requirement, so a passphrase is fine.

Signups are closed, or closed for your region

Sign-ups are temporarily closed. Contact sales@argorant.com for access.

Sign-ups from your region aren't available yet. Contact sales@argorant.com for access.

These are capacity and availability controls, not a judgement about you. Mail the address in the message with your company and what you want to do, and the account gets opened manually.

Screenshot: The signup form showing an inline rejection message under the email field

Google sign-in bypasses the password rules entirely and confirms the address automatically, so it is the fastest path when the email rules are satisfied.

Still stuck? support@argorant.com